schlepp如何读

英:[ʃlep]

美:[ʃlep]

schlepp是什么意思

  • n.傻瓜;无作为之人
  • v.携带

schlepp英英释义

verb

transitive verb

drag, haul

intransitive verb

to proceed or move especially slowly, tediously, awkwardly, or carelessly

schlepp词源英文解释

Yiddish shlepn, from Middle High German sleppen, from Middle Low German slēpen

The first known use of schlep was in 1911

schlepp 例句

1 We schlepped our luggage through the airport.

2 While men took to the open road, women were often left to schlep children and groceries.

3 Shiny jet-black walls inject a dose of drama into the guest bedroom, and the guest bath off the kitchen includes a laundry closet, so there’s no need for anyone to schlep to the building’s common laundry room.

4 Thirty years ago, a customer had to schlep to a department store to sniff tester strips while fending off salespeople from all directions.

5 One obvious benefit is reducing the need to find people willing to schlep around a mountain in the dead of night, when temperatures can dip into single digits.

6 Each has a clear identity, but also generally enough variety that guests don’t necessarily have to schlep back and forth.

7 If you’re forced to schlep your laptop, don’t assume heinous backpacks and pseudo-quirky canvas totes are your only recourse.

8 Two problems: This can play havoc with our backs, and not everyone has a bag big enough to schlep a laptop.

9 For others like me who still have the energy to schlep through airports, the strength to carry a packed suitcase, the patience to spend 12 hours strapped into an airplane seat, and the curiosity to see new places, solo travel can be an exciting experience.

10 It's too cold to schlepp around looking at property.

天太冷,不适合到处去看房子。

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